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      Measuring maternal mortality : an overview of opportunities and options for developing countries

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      Graham, W[1].J. etal Measuring Maternal Mortality an overview of opportunities and options for developing countries.pdf (276.7Kb)
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      26/04/2008
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      Graham, Wendy
      Ahmed, S.
      Stanton, Cynthia
      Abou-Zahr, C.L.
      Campbell, O.M.R.
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      Background:There is currently an unprecedented expressed need and demand for estimates of maternal mortality in developing countries. This has been stimulated in part by the creation of a Millennium Development Goal that will be judged partly on the basis of reductions in maternal mortality by 2015. Methods: Since the launch of the Safe Motherhood Initiative in 1987, new opportunities for data capture have arisen and new methods have been developed, tested and used. This paper provides a pragmatic overview of these methods and the optimal measurement strategies for different developing country contexts. Results: There are significant recent advances in the measurement of maternal mortality, yet also room for further improvement, particularly in assessing the magnitude and direction of biases and their implications for different data uses. Some of the innovations in measurement provide efficient mechanisms for gathering the requisite primary data at a reasonably low cost. No method, however, has zero costs. Investment is needed in measurement strategies for maternal mortality suited to the needs and resources of a country, and which also strengthen the technical capacity to generate and use credible estimates. Conclusion: Ownership of information is necessary for it to be acted upon: what you count is what you do. Difficulties with measurement must not be allowed to discourage efforts to reduce maternal mortality. Countries must be encouraged and enabled to count maternal deaths and act.
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      Graham, W.J., Ahmed, S., Stanton, C., Abou-Zahr, C.L., and Campbell, O.M.R., (2008). Measuring maternal mortality : an overview of opportunities and options for developing countries. BMC Medicine [Online], 6(12). Available from: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/6/12 [Accessed 9 July 2008].
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